Cabra DART Stop

Mary is deeply disappointed that the proposed DART+ South West project does not include a stop in Cabra. The absence of a stop in Cabra unnecessarily limits the potential of this project.

The latest IPCC report reminded us of the need for urgent climate action to make our planet liveable for future generations. Cabra residents are extremely engaged in reducing their carbon emissions and protecting our bio-diversity. Mary welcomes such significant investment in public transport but insists that our local community must have access to it. 

Mary is calling on An Bord Pleanála to make the inclusion of a stop in Cabra a condition of the granting of permission for Dart South West. If you want a DART stop in Cabra please sign the petition HERE.

All observations to An Bord Pleanála must be made by 5.30pm on 16th May 2023. For details on how to make an observation to An Bord Pleanála on their website or by post.

You can view the DART+ South West railway order by clicking here.

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